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Only one of those has built-in abs. I think you know the right answer.

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Only one of those has built-in abs. I think you know the right answer.
You can throw some elbows if you want.
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How about I throw these HANDS?!
Out of curiosity, doesn't particularly affect me. But say someone does Apply as Spidey, and has a vision for them and all set up and then someone applies as Miles that has a specific vision with contradicting parts... What happens? Do you just lock the two of them in a room together and see what happens?
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I imagine the GMs will discuss it case-by-case, but ultimately I think 'main characters' have seniority, a la Batman and Nightwing. However, the player who plays Pete wouldn't have a say over how the other player portrays Miles, unless there's a detail that's completely contradictory.
Also, while we're not going to be huge sticklers about Canon, we aren't doing Ultimate/Absolute re-writes, so something like Miles being an established veteran while Pete only just got bitten wouldn't jibe. So for characters that have a big family/legacy, we'd prefer takes of that character who have been around for that family/legacy to be in place.
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Y'know, you say that...
Its a concept I was toying with for another Ultimate game buttt...hm. I'll think on it.
Spiders are gross and creepy.
Not like The Devil. He's a charmer.
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What degrees of the supernatural are acceptable, and how much leeway in rewriting backstories are we granted?
How many players are we looking at before an OOC can happen?
What degrees of the supernatural are acceptable, and how much leeway in rewriting backstories are we granted?